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A little strife goes a long way in Edie Brickell's songs.
But they are less expected in a place like prosperous Botswana, which has known little strife in its 35 years of independence, or Namibia, which has been stable since winning independence from South Africa 11 years ago.
"Like any situation, there's always a little strife in the beginning," he says.
In the event a marriage or family does need to dissolve or change, especially when there are children, do so with as little strife and animosity as possible.
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Dan Holler, communications director for Heritage Action, said the possibility of undoing Mr. Obama's health care law was worth a little intraparty strife.
People on both sides have carried out retaliatory violence across CAR, an overwhelmingly Christian country that until March had seen little sectarian strife.
That is just what the Cowboys do not need, a little more strife in a season that has overflowed with it.
Perhaps too much tolerance: until May, when riots broke out over an attempt to end free bus and tram travel for students in Chisinau, the capital, the government had faced remarkably little public strife".We make very good sheep," says one student in Chisinau, "What we need is a shepherd".
A decade of economic growth, little political strife and democratic governance have propelled Ghana towards middle-income status.
WHEN the world's most famous investor makes his first overseas acquisition in a small, strife-torn country that he has never visited, one might forgive that country's leaders a little glee.
It offers little relief from strife and no harbor from terror.
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